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Dogs have been known to fetch some unusual objects, but here’s an unusual canine who can be counted on to fetch a feline friend. Some people need a buddy to talk them in off the ledge, this pooch will take you off the ledge and deliver you to the front door! Enjoy this funny, furry […]
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OCCUPY CONAN, the Fansourced Episode aired last night, the culmination of a contest challenging viewers to recreate segments of the Conan O’Brien Show to be stitched together into a new creation, Frankenstein style. It was a monster of a show! A hilariously, entertaining crazy quilt of styles and interpretations including cartoons, claymation, puppetry and pets […]
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When Worlds Collide Dept. – America’s sweetheart, June Allyson and Ed Wood’s favorite fiend, Tor Johnson, appeared together in the 1950 flick The Reformer and the Redhead. A quirky, romantic comedy about a zookeeper’s daughter and a politician tangling with wild animals amidst campaign problems, it somehow all hangs together with the perfect pairing of […]
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When Elvis Presley sang “You ain’t nothin’ but a hound dog” to a Basset Hound on the Steve Allen Show, he meant it literally. Asked to sing “Hound Dog” to a real hound dog on live TV, Elvis referred to this moment as one of the strangest things he ever did (and he did some […]
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Comic W.C. Fields said, “never act with kids or dogs” because they’re scene stealers. He was right! In the 1962 musical “Gypsy,” Rosalind Russell competes with an adorable Yorkie as she warbles the song “Small World” (this particular take was not used in the film). Some of her vocals had to be “sweetened” and a […]
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